w rv m .'9 1 '! i I m fs7 LIVE STOCK MARKETS IT KANSAS CITY. "uHE WEGK-S TBADE REPORTED BY Ci.AY,nOBINOON A COMPANY, G.IVG STOCK OOMMIQSION MEROHANTS. C?P0E8 AT OHIOAOO, KANSAS CITY, OMAHA. SIOUX OITY. ST. J08EPH AND DENVER. I Kansas City, Oct. 10. Receipts of cnttlo thus far this week r.ro 45,1 10; last wook, 43,200; lust year, 40,000. Monthly's market, was strong for best offerings of all classes and today with choice boof stoor a scarco values held linn, although in odium kinds ruled steady to weak. Good and medium cows sold at stondy ratos; cauuors slow. For choico stockors and feodors tho inquiry was brisk at ilrm to 10 cents higher figures; others unchang ed Bulls steady; veals strong. Tho following tablo gives quotations now ruling. Extra prlnio corn-fod stoors. .$5 454) 85 Good corn fed stoors 5 2.r-r HO Ordinary corn fed stoors. . . . 4 25-5 00 Choico corn fed heifers 4 75-5 45 Good corn fed heifers 4 10-1 75 Medium corn fed hoifors. ... 3 50-4 10 Choico corn fed cows 4 00-4 25 Good .125-8 85 Medium 275-325 dinners 150-225 Choico staus 4 25-4 50 Choico fed bulls 3 25 -3 75 Good 300-325 JJolognu bulls 200-250 Veal calves 500-G00 Good to choico uativo or western stockors 3 50-4 00 Fair 3 25-3 00 Common 2 75-3 25 Good to choico heavy native roodors :s 70-4 20 Fair 350-375 Good to choico heavy brand ed horned feeders 3 25-3 50 Fair 3 00-3 25 Common 300-325 Good to choico stock hoifors 2 75-3 00 Fair 225-275 Good to choico stock calves, stoors 4 00-4 25 Fair 350-4 00 Good to choico stock calves, hoifors 300-3 50 Fair 250-300 Choico wintered grass stoors 350-3 75 Good 3 25-3 50 Fair ..3 00-3 25 Choico grass cows 2 75-3 00 Good--- 250-275 Common 2 00-2 50 Roooipts of hogs thus far this week nro 17,200; last wook, 19,100; last year, 14,900. Monday's market was 5 to 10 cents lower and today generally 5 cents lower, closing firmer. Bulk of salos wore from $5 to 5 12 ; top 85 15. Receipts of shoop thus far this wook aro 18,900; last wook, 10.500; last year, 19,500. Monday's market was steady to 10 cents higher nud today steady to strong. Wo quoto choico lambs 80.75 to 7.00; choico yearlings, $5 00 to 5.25; choico wothors $4.75 to 5.00; choico owes ii 25 to 4 50. The Food of a Commissioners' Proceedings. Hod Cloud, October 3. Board mot In regular sossiou. Mom bors presont.Oerlach, Anderson, Fogol and Richard. Richard was chosen chairman pro tern John Olmstoad was appointed O II R D No. 40. Andorson, Richard and Gorhich woro appointed a committoo to appraiso sol , 10-2-11 for purposo of olo. Fogol, Gorhich and Richard woro ap pointed a committoo to oppraiso swl sol nwl swl 15-2-10 for purposo of salo. Andorson, Richard and Gorhich as 11 committoo to appraiso v2 nw4 0-1 12 for purposo of salo. Richard, Fogol and Andorson as n committoo to appraiso tho no4 30-1-10 for purposo of salo. Adjourned to October 4. October 4, Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Mombors present, Gorlaoh, Andorson. Richard and Fogol. Richard, chair man pro torn. Potition of W. Hughos and. others for a road to bo opened across tho Dalton and Dresbach farms in town ship 1 rango 0 was rojoctod owiug to lack of funds. Goorgo Poirco was appointed O II R I) No. 3 and official bond approved. On motion tho claim of tho county iu tho case of Sorouson vs. Bean, in cluding witness foes, was rojoctod. Anderson, Richard and Fogol woro appointed a committoo to appraiso nel 3G-4-11 for purposo of solo. Tho county clerk was authorized to draw a warrant in favor of II. C. Scott for tho sum of $5.20, and charge same to tho general fund, as a refund for over taxes. Tho following claims woro allowed and county clork instructed to draw warrants on tho respective funds in payment of same: GENKHAL FUND. W J Furso, bill of exceptions in caso Bank vs. County $ 2 10 Dr Raines, insanity caso 8 00 Farmers Phono Co, phono 2 20 Wm Wolfe, repairing flagpole. 3 50 L 11 Blacklodgo, insane case... 3 00 Henry Gilliam, insane cuso.... 2 00 Dr Croighton, insauo caso 2 00 G W Hutchison, court costs in sane caso 9 GO R F Raines.com'r Galbroth caso G 00 L H Blacklodgo, same G 00 Frank Nelson, work on court houso 14 00 A II Keonoy, ofllco oxponso.... 4 10 W Richard, com'r sorvico 22 00 Joo Fogel, same 15 50 W R Andorson, samo 11 70 Goo W Hutchison, feos 18 90 J A Mo Arthur, fees, oto 10) 00 Nation, printing 9 50 John Foster, janitor work 23 00 Dr Raines, coroner 13 50 J W Kinsol, witness foes 2 00 Chas Rosier, samo 2 00 sts: Value Soda Cracker You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still others are tissue building and heat forming. You know that most foods have one or more of these elements, but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly balanced proportions as a good soda cracker? The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water, are richer in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made from flour. That is why Uneeda Biscuit should form an important part of every meal. They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust the price being too small to mention. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Ed Amuck, samo Chas Dickenson, samo II Birkuer, samo L A Haskius, samo W Galbroth, samo J J Galbroth Jr, samo Warroll Mfg Co, oxtorminator JiltlUUK FUND. Honry Clauson, hridgo work. . . Goo Clauson, samo Ed Pcgg, samo Frank Clauson, samo F Houohin. samo Horaco Sawyer, samo Frank Clauson, samo Henry Spilker, samo John Lain, samo Wm Wolfo, repairing tools.... KOAI) FUND. Wm Wolfo, repairing grader. . . 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 39 00 57 50 8 00 2 25 9 50 3G 00 0 (HI 3 (K) 2 X) 5 30 19 85 Frank Bowers, grading 20 00 Leo Arnott, No 7 road plow. ... 15 00 F Houchin, road work 22 00 Minutes read and approved. Adjourned to meet Novombor 21. NATURE'S NOBLEMEN. Tlione Who Are Ambitious to Be Use ful iUither Than Rich. A young man of ability and great promise recently refused to enter a vocation which would yield him a large Income, lest the temptation to become rich might out up his desire to help his fellow men. He feared that the frantic struggle for wealth and self being waged by the majority of men with whom his position would force him to associate would Insensibly draw him into the same vortex of selfishness. Ho felt that his Ideals would become tar nished, tfiat his aspirations would bo starved fn such an atmosphere, and so he chose u vocation which would en able him to render the greatest service to humanity. It Is a refreshing thing In a material age to see people who are ambitious to be useful rather than rich, who are more eager to help others than to make money. These are nature's noblemen; these are the characters which enrich life and which have pushed civiliza tion up from the savage to the Florence Nightingales and the Lin coins. One of the most promising things about our civilization today is that, side by side with the greed for gold, Is tlie ever growing passion of humanity for good. The number of people who prefer to be useful to their fellow men rather than to make money is con stantly increasing. This passion for good' Is the salt of humanity; It is what makes us believe in the future of the race. Success. ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT. Defined an n Ulneane That Aflllcta AmatcurN. Gilbert K. Chesterton's "Heretics" contains some of his keenest and most amusing writing. Of great men he ob serves: "The first rate great man is equal with other men, like Shakespeare. Tho second rate great man Is on his knees to other men, like Whitman. The third rate great man Is superior to other ment like Whistler. In the foi Let Common Do you honostly boliovo, that i.lit Cm f it 8 opened m your kitchen. This hM made LION COFFEE the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. MillionB of American Homos welcome LION COFFEE daily. There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas ing popularity. "Quality survivoB all opposition." (Bold only in 1 lb.pookngcB. Lion-head on every package.) (Save your Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON 8PI0E CO., Toledo, Ohio. lowing there may lie ili-en.ere.l . much truth hh humor: "Tho artistic temperament h a di -case that allllcts unu.teura. It Is a ill--care which nrNos fro: 1 t :i 1: t Ii v . sulilclcnt power of expression to utter and get rid of the clement of art hi their being. It is healthful to every nan man to utter the art within him; il is essential to every sane man to get rid of tho art within him at all costs. Artists of a large and wholesome vital ity get rid of their art easily, but Iu artists of less force the thing becomes a pressure and produces a definite pain, which Is called the artistic tempera ment. Thus very great artists aro able to bo ordinary men men like Shake speare or Browning. There are many real tragedies of the artistic tempera ment, tragedies of vanity or vlolenco or fear, but the great tragedy of the ar tistic temperament is that it cannot produce any art. THE BRIDES OF VENICE. An Ancient Canton Thnt Once Had m Rude Interruption. In tho year 002, according to old cus tom, all tho brides for the year at Venice assembled on St. Mary's eve at the cathedral, taking with them their dowries In small chests. There they awaited their bridegrooms, who fol lowed them, and after mass they wero married and received tho bishop's blessing. In this year the sea rovers of Trlest burst in upon the expectant maidens, who woro all dressed In white, with hair loosely flowing and interwoven with threads of gold, carried them off to their barks and hoisted sail. Tho (logo of Venice summoned his men to arms, pursued tho rovers, over took them in a creek still known as the Tort of the Damsels and brought the brides back In triumph. In memory of this event a solemn procession of twelve young women took place yearly, and tho Marian games wore observed with great splen dor until tho year 1370, when they were discontinued in a time of dis astrous war. London Standard. JcJTernon Identified Him. Laurence Hutton, the author, once stopped at the Touralnc hotel in Bos ton on his way from Bar Harbor to New York, and, being short of funds after his summer outing, tho hotel clerk required Identltlcatlon before as signing him a suit of rooms. Mr. Hutton looked around tho lobby and noticed Joe Jefferson, to whom ho confided his predicament. Mr. Jeffer son went to tho desk and, slapping Mr. LTutton on the back, remarked to the clerk, "I don't know who Laurence claims to be, but he's the boy." He was given tho pick of the house. Ill Wife's Will. "What makes reck look so worried?" "He's been contesting his wife's will." "Why, I didn't know his wife was dead." "That's Just it; she iBn't." Cleveland Leader. Notice to Creditors. IN THE COUNTY COUhT. State of Nebraska, I Webster County, f In tho matter of the estato of William Clcn donning, deceased. Notice Ib hereby Riven to all persons having claims and demands against William Clcudcu. nlng. lata of Webster county, deceased, thai tho time fixed for Ming claims agaln-t said estate Is six mouths from tho 13th day of October, 1000. All such persons aro required to presont their claims wlili tho vouchers.to tho dainty .1m g of said county, at his olllce therein, 011 or 1 1 1 ro the l.'ltli day of April. 100(1; and nil ol ln so tiled will lio heard beforo the said judgu 01 thollth day of Aprl . 1KH5. at one o'clock p, m. i ami that the adu Inlstrator Is allowed 01 e jcar from the inili dtiy of September, IW.. In which to pay the debts allowed against mid es late. and soldo tho same. KAt.l A. 11 Kkeskv. ocUU County Judge. Sense Decide coffoo sold loose (in bulk), oxposod 10 oust, germs anu iuhouis, pusuuig through many hands (somo of thorn not ovor-clcan), "blended," you don t know how or Dy wnom, is fit for your uao t Of courso you .1 u. -.. j. uunu xuu ,,-T Is another story. The green berries, selected by keen fudges at the plantation, are skillfully roasted at our fac tories, where precautions yon would not dream ol are taken to secure perfect cleanliness. flavor.strength and uniformity. From the time the coffee haves the factory no hand touches it till lee Gfeam Gool Drinks BEST 15c MEAL IN THE CITY HKLE'S RESTAURANT Damerell Block. Do You Eat Meat? When you nro .hungry and want somothig nice in tho meat lino, drop into my market. Wo have the nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, and game in season. Wo think, and almost know, that we can please you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON & BURDEN. To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wadoll's moat markot, wo extend to you a hearty iu vitation visit us and become better acquainted and also, when looking for good first class moat, wo ask you to givo us a trial, Wo aro satisfied wo can wo can ploaso you. . Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS 4' Ml 1 J shrtia1;) rri -.v-. . -""sca-" 'VAVWIH